Commodore Bob Naeger called the meeting to order. He introduced the officers present: Vice Commodore Dan Roy, Newsletter Editor John Rich, Purser Kent Walters, and Recorder Frank Ohrt. Also present was Sergeant-at-Arms Ann Derby. Mr. Naeger moved that the minutes of the last month’s meetings be accepted. They were.
He then gave the Safety Minute, on knowing how to tie a quick-release knot. He demonstrated one type, the “mooring hitch”.
He announced the Nominating Committee for the coming year’s officers: Bruce Bodson, Amy McGee, Tom Douglas, and Alice Nissen. He then discussed the upcoming HCC picnic on September 14, on Brooks Lake in Sugar Land. The plan is to eat supper, then have an evening paddle. Food will be provided by the club, but bring something if you want.
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Acting as Boatswain for the night, Mr. Naeger introduced two guests, Spencer Gerondale and Jordan Kiefer, of the Green’s Bayou Corridor Coalition, who announced a seven-mile race on Green’s Bayou on September 28, from Brock Park to Thomas Bell Foster Park.
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As the Fleet Captain was absent, the indefatigable Christy Long gave the Fleet Captain’s report. Recent trips and their leaders included:
July 21: Brazos River - “Miles and Mussels” (Bruce Bodson);
July 28: Brazos River - “Miles and Mussels” (Bruce Bodson);
July 28: San Marcos River - San Marcos River Retreat to Scull’s Crossing (Christy Long);
Aug. 1: Lake Woodlands “concert paddle” (Kent Walters);
Aug. 4: Neches River - Neches River Race;
Aug. 10: Champions Lake (Natalie Wiest).
Upcoming trips announced were:
Aug. 17: Kanoe Klassica, Colorado River - !8-mile race on the Colorado River;
Aug. 22: Lake Woodlands “concert paddle” (Heart/Joan Jett) (Kent Walters);
Sept. 7: Neches River Rally and fundraiser (Fran Wilcox);
Sept. 14: Brooks Lake, Sugar Land - HCC picnic;
Sept. 21: Lake Woodlands “concert paddle (Peter Frampton) (Kent Walters);
Oct. 1-9: Rio Grande, Upper Canyons (Kent Walters);
Oct. 3-6: Huntsville State Park: “Octpaddle Fest” - camping and paddling (Paul Woodcock):
Nov. 2: San Antonio River (Goliad Paddle Trail).
For the year, HCC members have paddled 2339 miles on 28 trips. Mr. Naeger also noted a film at the Rice Media Center on Aug. 21, about a butterfly refuge on the Rio Grande in South Texas, and the impact of the border wall on it.
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Mr. Walters gave the Purser’s report. Same old same old. We’re fine, or so he says.
Mr. Roy introduced the evening’s speaker, David Heinicke, head naturalist at Brazos Bend State Park (and many other things). Mr. Heinicke spoke on paddling opportunities at several of the lesser-known state parks. It was a good talk, and there were many questions.
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Mr. Naeger adjourned the meeting, and those who were hungry went to Jax's.